Tonight’s event takes place at San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego and features a main event between WEC lightweight champion Jame Varner and undefeated contender Donald Cerrone.

The preliminary card begins at approximately 7:00 p.m. ET (4:00 p.m. PT), and the VERSUS-televised main card kicks off at 9:30 p.m. ET.

We will have quick results from the preliminary card, and full round-by-round updates and official results will accompany the night’s main card.

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Round 1 – A touch of gloves and we’re underway. Also and Perez trade rapid punches to open, neither backing down. Aldo snaps a low kick that connects. A right hand scores for Aldo, then another low kick. Also works in quickly and lands rapid-fire hands. A side kick rocks Perez, and the leg kicks continue to score. A high kick sneaks in by Aldo, and his speed is on full display. Perez stand in and answers with his hands, but Also takes the center of the cage. Perez now the aggressor, but Also is covering and avoiding well. With two minutes remaining Also begins to stalk again. More low kicks from Aldo. A double jab scores from Aldo, then a right hand. Perez bleeding at the bridge of his nose, and Aldo pops the area with a 1-2. Perez pushes in and Aldo counters with a right knee up the middle that connects flush on the chin. Perez is immediately on the canvas and Aldo follows with five quick, strong blasts before the bout can be stopped. Aldo sprints from the cage and runs into the stands to celebrate with the crowd. Jose Aldo def. Rolando Perez via TKO (strikes) — Round 1, 4:15.

MIKE CAMPBELL VS. DANILLO VILLEFORT

Round 1 –
The two touch gloves and Campbell comes out with a high kick. Villefort answers with two kicks of his own. Campbell comes back to the body. Campbell lands a heavy left hand, but Villefort grabs a rubber guard even as Campbell is in a standing position. Campbell slams him to the floor and works free. Villefort grabs a knee bar in a scramble, but Campbell works free and back to his feet. Campbell just misses with a series of brutal blasts, then scores with a shot to the body. Villefort drops and Campbell follows. Villefort again looks for a leg. Campbell rolls and Villefort looks for his back. Campbell switches out, and Villefort just misses with a kick as the two stand. Villefort grabs hold and uses a toss to put Campbell down. Campbell rolls and Villefort takes his back. Villefort can’t sink in a choke, but the shots continue to come. Soft right hands, but Campbell refuses to budge despite referee Josh Rosenthal’s requests. The punches aren’t heavy, but the defense is not active and the bout is stopped. Danillo Villefort def. Mike Campbell via TKO (strikes) — Round 1, 3:53.

URIJAH FABER VS. JENS PULVER

Round 1 – Faber misses with a front kick to start. He tries a high kick and Pulver throws him to the ground. Faber stands and a scramble leads to a clinch. The two release, but not for long. Faber looks for a punch then charges in. When he pushes off Faber throws a high kick. A left hand to the body stuns Pulver, and and Faber pounces. A series of punches and Pulver drops to the floor. Faber moves to a modified north-south position and locks in a guillotine. Pulver offers little in the means of escape, and a tap quickly follows. Urijah Faber def. Jens Pulver via submission (guillotine choke) — Round 1, 1:34.

JAMIE VARNER VS. DONALD CERRONE

Round 1 – Varner dances around the much-taller Cerrone. Varner leads with a combo but eats a counter low kick in return. Varner again looks to strike and move out of range. Varner attacks with a kick to the body. Both trade toe-to-toe briefly, swinging firmly. Varner lands a left hand that rocks Cerrone, then a right. Varner immediately shoots in, and Cerrone pulls rubber guard. Varner tries to slam out of the hold, but Cerrone keeps it in and looks for a triangle choke. Varner remains patient until he can break the hold, then rains down a several heavy shots. Cerrone tries to throw his legs up repeatedly from the bottom, but Varner stands and delivers heavy shots. A hematoma has quickly begun to swell on Cerrone’s forehead. Varner continues to be relentless in ground and pound, utilizing punches and elbows. Varner slips when he stands and Cerrone sweeps and stands. Cerrone lands a few kicks as the round expires, but MMAjunkie.com sees it for Varner, 10-9.

Round 2 – Cerrone starts with a left high kick, then a right and a left kick to the body. Varner shoots in and throws Cerrone to the floor. Varner is pulled quickly into Cerrone’s guard, then rolls and moves back to his feet. Varner just misses a huge right hand, though Cerrone is now stalking. Varner lands a kick to the body and Cerrone smiles. Cerrone sticks a stiff jab and appears to be gaining confidence, though Varner scores another takedown. Cerrone back in guard with his head against the fence. Varner postures to punch, Cerrone tries a triangle, but a scramble puts the two back on their feet. Varner moving backwards on the feet, Cerrone calmly stalks him around the cage. Cerrone scores with kicks on the outside, then a 1-2. Varner misses with a combo as he is just out of range. Varner misses a big right but shoots in behind it. Cerrone pulls guard and locks in a triangle as time expires. A much closer round, but MMAjunkie.com sees it for Varner, 10-9, based on the three takedowns despite the triangle attempt at the end of the round.

Round 3 – Cerrone throws a knee and Varner answers with a combo. Cerrone’s range looks to really be causing an issue for Varner at this point. Varner dancing around but unable to time his advances. Cerrone slips, but stands back up then delivers a punch to the body. Varner then lands a big right hand the wobbles Cerrone briefly, and Varner shoots in. Cerrone is down and bleeding. Varner tries a guillotine after landing a few shots, but Cerrone pulls out. The two stand and Cerrone is blinking his eye frequently due to the blood. Cerrone pawing at the eyes and Varner is able to connect to the chin. Both eyes closing for Cerrone, and the confidence looks to be waning. Varner dancing a bit less effectively. Both fighters miss with big shots, but Varner comes right back with a right hand. Varner shoots in again as time is winding down. Cerrone pulls a closed guard and hangs on until the horn. MMAjunkie.com sees it again for Varner, 10-9.

Round 4 – Cerrone answers with badly swollen eyes. Varner scores a high kick, but Cerrone doesn’t budge. Cerrone continues to score with kicks to the body despite the damage he has taken. Varner a bit less lively, but still moving around Cerrone. Cerrone tries a flying knee, but ends up empty. Cerrone moves forward and scores with straight shots. Varner shoots in and takes it to the floor again. Cerrone looks for an arm, but Varner postures and punches. Cerrone works some rubber guard, but nothing is there. Varner stands and moves backwards briefly. Cerrone chases but gets taken down again. Varner avoids upkicks as he stands and moves back in. Not much between the two on the floor as the round ends. Close round, but MMAjunkie.com sees it for Varner, 10-9.

Round 5 – Varner shoots in at the first opening. Cerrone is hurt but still looks to utilize his long limbs on the floor. nothing there and Varner stands. Varner shoots, but Cerron sprawls out. Cerrone turns the tide and takes Varner down. Cerrone stands in a scramble and delivers a knee. Varner was very close ot standing, but the knee glances the head as an illegal blow. The referee halts the bout for the doctor to take a look. Varner has difficulty standing and tells the doctor he can’t see. The crowd is not happy with the call, but Varner insists he is seeing double. The foul is accidental, and the judges will decide a winner. Varner apologizes frequently, and MMAjunkie.com believes he will take the bout, 49-46, after dropping the final frame, 9-10. Jamie Varner def. Donald Cerrone via split decision (49-46, 47-48, 49-46)

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